For those that knew her from her city council days, this'll be interesting....
7/5/2007 1:55:22 PM
Damn, I thought that this was about the American Idol dude.
7/5/2007 2:03:24 PM
Weisel is running too.
7/5/2007 2:35:11 PM
lol @ Chris Mintz. I'm so glad Ty Harrell stomped the shit out of him in the NC41 primary in '06...I like Sen. Cowell a lot -- she's a flaming Commie lib, but at least she's an intelligent flaming Commie lib
7/5/2007 3:19:43 PM
^ I agree. And--not to get personal--did they outlaw makeup at the GA? Cowell could use an Extreme Makeover.
7/5/2007 10:13:36 PM
good for her, i hope she does well.
7/5/2007 10:59:01 PM
7/6/2007 12:02:24 AM
do you think a farmer can serve in government if it costs him more money to serve than it would for him to farm his land? NC has already lost many fine individuals in government because they cannot afford the time off to serve the people. I hate libertarians, especially the stupid ones, such as ^
7/6/2007 1:37:55 AM
How many days does the legislature "work"?
7/6/2007 1:52:51 AM
7/6/2007 9:58:14 AM
How can a guy named Weisel try to run for any public office?
7/6/2007 11:26:56 AM
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7/6/2007 11:41:53 AM
7/6/2007 12:29:04 PM
7/6/2007 8:52:41 PM
All I'm saying is there has to be a happy medium between what NC pays and what CA pays.
7/6/2007 11:39:02 PM
$100K in many parts of CA will afford you a comfortable middle-class lifestyle. its not an unreasonable amount of money, relatively speaking.paying state legislators (or any full-time political office) a reasonable salary is the least of our various governments' problems.
7/7/2007 12:07:12 AM
^ Brace for impact! I. . .A-G-R-E-E.
7/9/2007 1:17:24 AM
7/9/2007 1:34:25 AM
typically, legislators vote for a pay raise that does not become effective until the next legislative session. voters could (and have) vote them out of office if it was ridiculous. also, voters could challenge the pay raise in court, i suppose, if it was out of line from what the private sector pays similar.look, many of these people are educated and experienced professionals. many have advanced degrees in Law and Business. the job description is not trivial. and 100K on the west coast is not outrageous.if you dont pay them anything (or if you only pay them a pittance), you will necessarily exclude many people who would be qualified and willing to serve the public. you would skew the pool of people willing to legislate to either those who are financially independent or financially beholden to some outside interest. in either case, they are less likely to reflect or represent the will of the people who elected them. conversely, if the public pays their servants, then the servants are beholden to the public.
7/9/2007 3:00:35 AM
Can she just do a little something with herself? I mean, I'm pretty sure that this is an official photo.Looks count. Sorry, I didn't make the rules.
7/9/2007 11:57:14 PM
7/10/2007 1:16:31 AM